7 banks yet to move MDAs’ funds to TSA 2 years after

The Minister of Finance Minister, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun has listed seven money deposit banks still holding on to large sums of money belonging to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), more than two years after the introduction of Treasury Single Account (TSA).

Business Hilights recalls that in July, the Federal High Court in Lagos granted an interim order directing seven banks to remit the TSA funds in their custody.

Skye Bank was the only deposit money bank that admitted to holding funds belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

Speaking a private TV programme, she said “As far as I know, all the agencies are on the TSA; where there is work going on is that we have had information that some banks renamed accounts just before TSA, in other words, some banks are still sitting on our funds.

“We’ve written to the bank MDs to say, look if you suspect that some funds may belong to the Federal Government, check with the Office of the Accountant General (of the Federation).

“We gave them a window, some returned some money but we are going out to do some verification because we suspect that some of our money is still out there but the compliance has been good,” she said.

Continuing, the minister said, “We’re tax to GDP of six per cent. It’s nothing to celebrate. Now let me explain about FIRS. FIRS collects company taxes and VAT (Value Added Tax), that is the money shared in FAAC every month.

“So that money is being shared within the three tiers of government:-federal, state and local government. The money being shared also includes oil revenue. FAAC of this month was N550 billion so that included FIRS money, customs and oil money. Those are the three constituents.

“It’s almost like double counting when you look at FIRS on its own; so don’t think all that money is going to the Federal Government, no it’s shared amongst the three tiers of government. So it’s not that much,” the minister averred.

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